Continuing the development of Internet Explorer 10 for the Windows Phone 8, (which is set to be a very different game) Microsoft’s web browsers has popped up in the recent HTML5 test results and as of now, they are not that impressive.
As seen in the table below, while WP8 Dev build scores 298 points, it still fails to match the recent stable builds of Opera Mobile 12, Firefox Mobile 10 and iOS 5.

In addition to that, when you compare WP8 to other web browsers that are also in development, you can instantly see that IE10 is far from competitive.

However, what is more interesting is the fact that Tizen 1 (Samsung’s “in dev” web browser) and BlackBerry 10 beat the Opera Mobile 12, a current leader in the HTML5 test, which should give Opera a nice kick in the butt.

Vygantas is a former web designer whose projects are used by companies such as AMD, NVIDIA and departed Westood Studios. Being passionate about software, Vygantas began his journalism career back in 2007 when he founded FavBrowser.com. Having said that, he is also an adrenaline junkie who enjoys good books, fitness activities and Forex trading.

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Comments (5)

“However, what is more interesting is the fact that Tizen 1 (Samsung’s “in dev” web browser) and BlackBerry 10 beat the Opera Mobile 12, a current leader in the HTML5 test, which should give Opera a nice kick in the butt.”

Both in development but I imagine Opera Mobile is always being actively developed who knows how far ahead it’s reached by now in the Lab.

Given that Opera Mobile uses the same core as Opera Desktop, and Opera Desktop just got a huge HTML5 test bump, i’m guessing Opera Mobile will quickly catch up.
It’s a shame Opera don’t offer up a Opera Mobile Next version like they do for Opera Mini.